work vehicles..PT Cruiser?

Mike and Jane Spalding mjbkspal@execpc.com
Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:17:21 -0600


Terry,

Don't own one, but recently decided to not buy one, and ordered a Pontiac Vibe instead.  As ordered, MSRP = $18,775, less $2,000 cash back.  Vibe feels tighter and peppier on the road, gets 36mpg highway, and I like the way the seatbacks fold down absolutely flat, with hard plastic (vs. carpet) seatbacks with t-slots for hold-down hardware.  Lots of possibilities for securing tools, parts, and actions.  The marketing wizzes at GM/Toyota thought they were designing for 20-somethings to haul their recreational gear, but they're selling mostly to ageing baby boomers who like the comfortable high seating position and the economy.  It's due later in December, I'll let you know if reality matches current projections.

Mike Spalding RPT


----- Original Message ----- 
From: pianolover 88 <pianolover88@hotmail.com>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 12:59 AM
Subject: work vehicles..PT Cruiser?


> Any list members own a Chrysler "PT Cruiser"? Been pricing them and checkin' 
> 'em out; pretty cool little wagons seem perfect for a tech. Plently of room 
> for at least two actions in the back and lots of other stuff. Looking at  a 
> 2001 LTD  with only  3,500 miles. seller asking 18k which is 2+ UNDER blue 
> book. Was hoping to get feedback from PT owners. thanks!
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> Terry Peterson
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